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  • Ryan_3
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    Originally posted by johnnydollar79 View Post

    I was using the "Enhance Only" setting when I got 28FPS. I just started an upscale from 360p to 1080p (966MB to 4.91GB) and getting over 7FPS. Please see screenshots. That doesn't sound bad to me considering the settings I programmed and the magnitude of the upscale. Is it?
    I have not tested this model of graphics card, but based on the capability of the graphics card, I estimate that it would take approximately 5-7 times the duration of the video to upscale from 360P to 1080P. If the conversion time falls within this range, then it is considered normal.

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  • johnnydollar79
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    Originally posted by Chameleon View Post

    It all depends on the movie you are trying to upscale.
    I was using the "Enhance Only" setting when I got 28FPS. I just started an upscale from 360p to 1080p (966MB to 4.91GB) and getting over 7FPS. Please see screenshots. That doesn't sound bad to me considering the settings I programmed and the magnitude of the upscale. Is it?
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  • Chameleon
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    Originally posted by johnnydollar79 View Post

    Chameleon, I just wanted to give you an update. I upgraded my GPU to a Geforce RTX 3060 and I'm now getting over 28FPS with Enlarger on the Enhancement Only setting. (see attached screenshot).
    It all depends on the movie you are trying to upscale.

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  • johnnydollar79
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    I just wanted to give you an update. I upgraded my GPU to a Geforce RTX 3060 and I'm now getting over 28FPS with Enlarger on the Enhancement Only setting. (see attached screenshot).
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    Last edited by johnnydollar79; 12-19-2023, 09:10 PM.

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  • Chameleon
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    Originally posted by Ryan_3 View Post

    Hi Chameleon​,
    What do you think of the improvement in conversion speed in this update? Is the speed improvement noticeable?
    Yes, even though I only get 10FPS, it's still just as fast as the more expensive programs that do exactly what Unifab does. Great job.

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  • Chameleon
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    You are doing a great job Ryan. I have been around a long time, and I have used a lot of programs like this ones that cost many more dollars. Your program is coming along nicely, if it wasn’t, I wouldn’t use it. But I do use it because I think in time it will be one of the best

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  • Ryan_3
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    Originally posted by Chameleon View Post
    Most people using Unifab have better equipment than you do. I can take a 480p video from Apple and upscale it to 1080 with great audio in less than 2 hours. Even that is to long. But you need the correct equipment.
    Hi Chameleon​,
    What do you think of the improvement in conversion speed in this update? Is the speed improvement noticeable?

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  • Chameleon
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    You should learn to build your rigs, I have been building my rigs and writing my own BIOS for my video cards for over 20 years. I worked for Corsair and Asus USA for years, and have built computers that have won awards at Computex Taipei. So what awards has Cory Holtzman won lately?

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  • johnnydollar79
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    Originally posted by Chameleon View Post

    First of all your video card is so old I don't even know if anyone would buy it on eBay. That's what does all the work. The NVENC.dll, your SSD is Gen 3, even Gen 4 is almost outdated now. And the 9900K chip, is all but garbage.
    You need a minimum of a 12700K processor
    3080Ti Video Card
    Gen 4 SSD- Sony 990Pro
    64Gbs of DDR 5 Ram
    and a kick-ass motherboard
    You are trying to run a race with boots on instead of sneakers.

    The 9900K came out in 2018 and is almost 6 years old, in computer time, that's 6 lifetimes.
    I agree with you only about the graphics card, but the rest of what you say tells me that you aren't an expert computer technician. My PC was built with personal guidance from Carey Holzman who is also well known on YouTube for his expertise and has decades of experience. Anyway, we will agree to disagree. Thanks for your input.

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  • Chameleon
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    Originally posted by johnnydollar79 View Post

    The only part of my equipment that isn't the best is my graphics card. An intel i9-9900k is smokin fast, plus 64GB RAM, & NVME storage. Are you talking specifically about my graphics card, because my "equipment" is great.
    First of all your video card is so old I don't even know if anyone would buy it on eBay. That's what does all the work. The NVENC.dll, your SSD is Gen 3, even Gen 4 is almost outdated now. And the 9900K chip, is all but garbage.
    You need a minimum of a 12700K processor
    3080Ti Video Card
    Gen 4 SSD- Sony 990Pro
    64Gbs of DDR 5 Ram
    and a kick-ass motherboard
    You are trying to run a race with boots on instead of sneakers.

    The 9900K came out in 2018 and is almost 6 years old, in computer time, that's 6 lifetimes.

    Last edited by Chameleon; 12-15-2023, 12:48 AM.

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  • johnnydollar79
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    Originally posted by Chameleon View Post
    The below took about an hour and a half.


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    So is it my graphics card? My i9-9900k was top of the line 3 years ago.

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  • Chameleon
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    The below took about an hour and a half.


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  • johnnydollar79
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    Originally posted by Chameleon View Post
    Most people using Unifab have better equipment than you do. I can take a 480p video from Apple and upscale it to 1080 with great audio in less than 2 hours. Even that is to long. But you need the correct equipment.
    The only part of my equipment that isn't the best is my graphics card. An intel i9-9900k is smokin fast, plus 64GB RAM, & NVME storage. Are you talking specifically about my graphics card, because my "equipment" is great.

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  • Chameleon
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    Most people using Unifab have better equipment than you do. I can take a 480p video from Apple and upscale it to 1080 with great audio in less than 2 hours. Even that is to long. But you need the correct equipment.

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  • johnnydollar79
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    I'm sorry, but that's all I have now. I deleted UniFab from my computer and then used extended download service to go back to version 2.0.0.5. That version is working just fine for me. I'm surprised more people aren't complaining about this though.

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